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"M" Circle         
  • The original "M" Circle in spring 2010 with marigold flowers.
COMMEMORATIVE TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
M Circle
"M" Circle is a commemorative traffic circle on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. Created in 1976 to celebrate the American Bicentennial, the circle is noted for the large floral "M" that sits in its center.
Nine-point circle         
  • The nine-point circle is tangent to the incircle and excircles
  • '''Nine-point circle''' (centered at the [[nine-point center]])}}
Note that the construction still works even if the orthocenter and circumcenter fall outside of the triangle.
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  • The nine point circle and the 16 tangent circles of the orthocentric system
CIRCLE PASSING THROUGH NINE SIGNIFICANT CONCYCLIC POINTS DEFINED FROM THE TRIANGLE
Feuerbach circle; Nine point circle; Orthic circle; 9 Point Circle; Euler's circle; Feuerbach's circle; Terquem's circle; Medioscribed circle; Medial circle; Feuerbach's Thoerem; Feuerbach's Theorem; Nine-Point Circle; Nine points circle; 9 point circle; Nine-Points Circle; Feuerbach Circle; 9-Point circle; 9-point circle
In geometry, the nine-point circle is a circle that can be constructed for any given triangle. It is so named because it passes through nine significant concyclic points defined from the triangle.
The Critics' Circle         
  • The Critics' Circle logo
PROFESSIONAL BODY OF BRITISH CRITICS
Critics' circle; The Critics Circle
The Critics' Circle is the national professional body of British critics for dance, drama, film, music, books and visual arts. It was established in 1913 as a successor to the Society of Dramatic Critics, which was formed in 1906 but had become inactive.